Topic: Estonia

24 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 2:20:43 - 2:28:01

1867: Transmission Window

Producer Donations and PRWeb Founder's Success Story

David McInnis, the founder of PRWeb, credits early internet "PointCast" discussions for inspiring his press release wire service, which he ran on a voluntary donation model. Other producers, including the owners of Manuka Gold, share their business successes and offer promotions to the listener community.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 2:17:38 - 2:31:32

1820: Tokyo Rose

Executive Producer Donations and Global Listener Feedback

A segment dedicated to high-tier donors includes a $2,666 contribution from a "Caterpillar salesman" and a $1,000 donation for a military reinstatement. A letter from a listener in Norway (or Estonia) discusses the cultural impact of immigration in Scandinavia, while Barry from Podhome.fm offers a Black Friday deal for podcast hosting.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 30:05 - 36:21

1739: Hypophora

Kaja Kallas Interview, Ukraine Strategy and Minsk Accords

EU Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas addressed the Munich Security Conference regarding the strategy for Ukraine and the impact of potential U.S. tariffs. Kallas dismissed claims that Putin wants peace, citing the failure of the Minsk I and Minsk II accords as evidence of Russian bad faith. She argued that any trade war between the U.S. and Europe would only benefit China and insisted that Europe must project strength to deter further aggression.

Wronk
Episode 1571 49:27 - 54:36

1571: Wronk

Kaja Kallas, NAFO "Fellas" and Information Warfare

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas appeared in a video for the North Atlantic Fella Organization (NAFO) summit in Vilnius, praising the group for fighting Russian disinformation. NAFO is an online movement characterized by Shiba Inu "doge" avatars that uses humor and memes to counter Russian propaganda. The appearance of a high-ranking head of state supporting an internet meme-based organization drew criticism for being unprofessional.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 1:09:19 - 1:11:47

1512: Cash is Criminal

Danske Bank Pleads Guilty to Defrauding US Banks

Danske Bank, Denmark's largest lender, pleaded guilty to defrauding US banks and agreed to forfeit $2 billion to settle long-running money laundering investigations. The case involved $160 billion in illicit payments from high-risk clients in Estonia that were funneled through the US financial system. The settlement includes payments to the DOJ, the SEC, and Danish authorities.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:01:29 - 2:05:03

1431: Red Austin

International Donations, Dame Girl Guide of the Bushveldt

Donations arrive from Estonia, Spain, and Australia. Mike Gaston contributes to have his wife Lydia knighted as Dame Girl Guide of the Bushveldt. The hosts discuss various South African treats requested for the round table, such as "grape-tizer" and "koeksisters."

Shetard
Episode 1374 1:55:44 - 2:03:53

1374: Shetard

No Agenda Peerage, Knighting of Sir Riley Maverick

Several listeners are elevated to the No Agenda peerage. Notably, three-month-old Riley Maverick Gruber is knighted following a donation made in his name. The segment includes personal stories of career shifts, interior design in "enemy territory," and a tragic account of a friend's death from vaccine complications.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 1:08:58 - 1:11:31

1104: People's Vote

Berlin Station, Spycraft Podcasts, Epix Series

The Epix television series "Berlin Station" is reviewed, specifically a scene in the third season that mocks ex-spooks who start podcasts. The show's plot involves Russian oligarchs attempting a false flag operation to take over Estonia. The dialogue highlights the low status of podcasting within the fictional intelligence community.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 2:03:57 - 2:11:45

1095: Yeah No

Global Donor Roll Call and Birthday Greetings

The hosts read a list of donors from around the world, including listeners in Latvia, Australia, and various U.S. states. The segment includes birthday wishes for listeners' family members and travel "karma" for those heading to Switzerland and Sweden.

iPoop
Episode 974 1:17:16 - 1:27:12

974: iPoop

Executive Producer Credits, Global Donor Recognition

The hosts read a comprehensive list of Executive and Associate Executive Producers from around the world, including donors from Estonia, New Zealand, and various U.S. states. Specific recognition is given to a donor moving to Austin and another gifting a knighthood to their brother. The segment highlights the diverse geographic reach of the "Value for Value" model.

Coin of the Realm
Episode 910 2:56:23 - 2:57:43

910: Coin of the Realm

European Army, NATO and UK Defense Policy

UK Defense Minister Michael Fallon addressed the potential creation of a European Union army, urging the EU to cooperate with NATO rather than duplicating its structures. Despite Brexit, Fallon emphasized that the UK will continue to deploy troops to Estonia and Poland to counter regional aggression and strengthen cyber security.

Microbeads
Episode 908 2:16:13 - 2:21:41

908: Microbeads

Estonia Defense League and Russian Invasion Fears

CBS News reported on the Estonian Defense League, a volunteer militia preparing for a potential Russian invasion following the conflict in Ukraine. While some volunteers admitted an attack is unlikely, the presence of U.S. tanks in Tallinn serves as a deterrent signal to the Kremlin.

Ash for Cash
Episode 894 2:23 - 10:06

894: Ash for Cash

Barack Obama Farewell Speech, NATO Military Exercises

President Barack Obama delivered a farewell speech that utilized repetitive phraseology and addressed themes of global democracy and human rights. The address included a warning against "chauvinism," which is analyzed here alongside concurrent NATO military exercises in Estonia involving the shipment of expensive tanks and equipment to bolster European defense.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 1:32:11 - 1:37:31

873: Poster Boys of Evil

NATO Military Buildup on Russian Border and Naval Refueling

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirmed a significant military buildup in Poland, Estonia, and the Black Sea region to counter Russian influence. Concurrently, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland reportedly pressured Cyprus and Malta to deny refueling rights to the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. The Russian fleet, which relies on steam turbines rather than nuclear power, faced logistical hurdles as it moved through the Mediterranean.

Fusion Cell
Episode 733 1:05:32 - 1:07:12

733: Fusion Cell

US Tank Deployment, Eastern Europe Cold War

Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced the temporary deployment of tanks and armored vehicles across seven Eastern European countries, including Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland. The equipment is intended for training and exercises to reassure NATO allies. The hosts describe this as a "subtle Cold War" escalation following the revelations of U.S. spying on European allies.

Culture Vulture
Episode 731 2:31:18 - 2:34:11

731: Culture Vulture

EU Court Ruling, Website Liability for Anonymous Comments

The European Court of Human Rights upheld a ruling in the case of Delfi AS v. Estonia, holding a news portal liable for defamatory anonymous comments posted by users. This landmark decision establishes that website operators in the EU can be held responsible for user-generated content even if they remove it upon request.

Pollen Tsunami
Episode 720 1:03:37 - 1:07:26

720: Pollen Tsunami

Garry Kasparov Criticizes Obama's Russia Policy on Bill Maher

During an appearance on Bill Maher's "Overtime," chess grandmaster and activist Garry Kasparov criticized the Obama administration's foreign policy regarding Russia. Kasparov pointed out that while the U.S. has many global bases, it had zero tanks in Europe by 2013. He highlighted that American troops are now facing Russian troops in Estonia and Latvia for the first time in recent memory.

Bend it Down
Episode 694 35:21 - 36:50

694: Bend it Down

Janika Merilo Appointment and Provocative Online Imagery

Ukraine's Minister of Economy appointed Estonian Janika Merilo as an advisor on foreign investment and business climate. The hosts discuss Merilo's provocative social media presence, which includes photos they describe as highly unconventional for a government official. They question the optics of her appointment given the serious economic situation in Ukraine.

Scottish Do Over
Episode 649 2:24:44 - 2:28:59

649: Scottish Do Over

Obama Estonia Speech, NATO Rapid Reaction Force

President Obama's speech in Estonia is analyzed, specifically his promise of "boots on the ground" in the Baltic states. The hosts discuss NATO's plan to create a rapid reaction force of 4,000 to 5,000 troops capable of deploying within 48 hours. They view this as an aggressive escalation against Russia.

Scottish Do Over
Episode 649 2:40:05 - 2:42:53

649: Scottish Do Over

Article 5, Baltic States, NATO Collective Defense

The strategic importance of the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) as NATO members is discussed. Obama's reaffirmation of Article 5—that an attack on one is an attack on all—is highlighted. The hosts suggest that this commitment effectively surrounds Russia and sets the stage for potential conflict.